D.B. Sweeney (Jericho, The Cutting Edge), Nick Tarabay (The Sopranos) and Michael Fairman have joined the cast of Crash, the Starz channel's TV adaptation of the Best Picture Oscar winner. Previously, Dennis Hopper was announced to head the ensemble. Sweeney will play Peter Emory, a successful pre-bust real estate developer, Tarabay a police lieutenant having an affair with a fellow officer, and Fairman an overbearing father. — Matt Mitovich
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Posted by gfrisch...Cheers to D.B. Sweeney's creepy performance as the scowling Ravenwood town administrator Goetz on Jericho. Sweeney made a name playing young, misguided but mostly charming characters, but he's reinvented himself as a bureaucrat who will stop at nothing to tighten his totalitarian grip on the town of Jericho. And I want one of those cool Ravenwood polo shirts! For more Cheers & Jeers, check out the new vodcast. Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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We open with a scene of Emily and Roger the first look at Roger in their bedroom, and then Emily wakes up from her dream turned nightmare. She's not the only one awake in the middle of the night. Everyone's up in the Richmond house because the mercenaries from Rogue River named Ravenwood are outside their door, masking themselves as people who want to help. They even use Eric's name to try to warm Stanley to their presence, but he's not convinced and wards them off, rifle in hand.The next morning, Jake asks Eric about his status with April, but the conversation is cut short when Stanley, Bonnie and Mimi show up at the Green house, asking about Ravenwood. They bring this to the officers' attention, including Hawkins and Gray Anderson. They decide to load up on any explosives they have, and they advise Stanley to leave his farm and come into town for safe measure.A more positive change this morning is Johnston's improving state of health, since the last tim...
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In 1992's The Cutting Edge, Moira Kelly's ice-cold skating queen reluctantly partnered with D. B. Sweeney's fallen hockey star to pursue Olympic gold — but also find love — as a pairs team. Fourteen years later, ABC Family's The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold (premiering Sunday at 7 pm/ET, following an airing of the original) finds Kate and Doug's way-older-than-14-(but-deal-with-it) daughter, Jackie, lamenting her own shattered ice dreams, only to eventually join with Alex, an in-line skater, to seek Winter Games glory. Playing young Ms. Dorsey in this follow-up is Christy Carlson Romano, with whom TVGuide.com traded Qs and As.
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